Hikvision has partnered with specialist Swiss real-time condition monitoring solution provider, DAPONA.
The collaboration enables DAPONA to incorporate intelligent thermal cameras into their real-time condition monitoring solution, which protects industrial sites such as sawmills and wood processing companies. This enables DAPONA to further reduce the risks associated with fire, smoke, and excessive heat.
DAPONA solution
The DAPONA solution is a simple and intuitive cloud-based system for creating graphical dashboards to display data from multiple types of sensors in real time.
These holistic dashboards can be viewed on multiple different devices, such as a computer or a mobile device. Should the sensors detect an anomaly, the system can be configured to issue alerts in multiple ways.
Hikvision HeatPro Series cameras
Hikvision HeatPro Series cameras are primarily used to detect areas within the building
Hikvision HeatPro Series cameras are primarily used to detect areas within the building which are overheating, or invisible defects in machinery and electrical systems.
Their professional thermal imaging capabilities are particularly important for monitoring areas that are difficult to reach using conventional measuring tools and sensors.
Hikvision’s excellent technical team
“As a company we are dedicated to providing a holistic solution for our customers using the very best technologies available”, says Alexander Fritz, DAPONA’ CTO and co-founder.
“Working closely with Hikvision’s excellent and extremely supportive technical team in China, this collaboration has enabled us to help customers reduce significantly the risks of fire and mechanical failure.”
Hikvision’s partnership with DAPONA
Felix Fu, Global Technology Partner Alliance Manager at Hikvision, adds: “Hikvision’s partnership with DAPONA is an excellent example of how intelligent thermal monitoring technology can be used to protect buildings from the risks of fire."
"Working with DAPONA we can provide companies with a comprehensive risk mitigation solution which augments data provided by our intelligent thermal cameras with that from other types of specialist sensors.”